I was wondering if there is some trick to copying the file path of the open document from inside Photoshop to the clipboard. This would save me a lot of time since save as always goes to the wrong folder and has that outdated UI where you can only store 5 custom links.
I'm using Photoshop CC, seems to be present since 2017's version, probably earlier (oldest installed version I have and still use). I tried to look a little bit deeper into this, but surprisingly can't even find the file's link in the "File Info"s raw data. I presume the "reveal in explorer" feature is handled by Window's…
You can run this script in photoshop to copy the file name to the clipboard. 1. Download it and remove the .TXT from the end of the file name. 2. In Photoshop create an Action where you run this script. (Set a hotkey in the Action option menu.) 3. Filename should be in the clipboard after you run the action.
I want to save a new file to a location without having to browse for it each time using the antiquated Photoshop browse window that comes up. Getting the file path would at least allow me to get into the root folder I care about by pasting that into the browse window. Right now I open windows explorer, use my favorites…
Sorry, I guess that script feature is only in newer photoshop. What's your goal here? Your original post is your possible solution to some problem. What's the problem?
Here are a couple of OLD Photoshop scripts (they were written in 2010) so hopefully they are compatible with CS6. I just tested them both in PS 2020, and they still work. If you have a file open (like a PSD) then it'll save a PNG or a TGA next to it. They are written in very different styles, but if you need to tweak the…